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62-09 Amend Chapter 1134 - Historic Preservation Dist. & Properties
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an application process to implement and make effective this Chapter <br />for any specific district or property; <br />(d) DEMOLISH or DEMOLITION means the razing or removal, in <br />whole or in part, of any area, place, building, structure, work of art or <br />other object. <br />(t) EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE(S) means the <br />azchitectural style, geneml design and general arrangement of the <br />exterior of a building or structure including, but not limited to, <br />windows, doors, porches, cornices, exterior wall materials, decorative <br />trim, chimneys, roof structure and .roof materials, and other fixtures <br />appurtenant to the exterior of the bulding or structure. <br />(g) MATERIAL COLOR means the color inherent to a material such as <br />brick or stone. It shall not be construed to refer to exterior painting. <br />(h) PRESERVATION means the act or process of applying measures to <br />sustain the existing form, integity and material of an area, place, <br />building, structure, work of art or other object. <br />(i) SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS FOR <br />REHABILITATION means the United States Secretary of the <br />Interior's Standards For .Rehabilitation codified at 36 CFR 67 of the <br />Code of Federal Regulations, as the same may be amended from time <br />to time and associated guidelines established by the Commission, that <br />form the criteria used by the Architectural Board of Review when <br />considering an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness in an <br />HPD or for an HP. <br />(j) UNIQUE HISTORIC GUIDELINES. means any specific guidelines <br />adopted by the Commission, either at the time of designation of an <br />HPD or HP, or upon subsequent revision and review, to govern any <br />such designated HPD or HP. <br />1134.03 PROCEDURES FOR IDENTIFICATION, REVIEW AND <br />DESIGNATION OF AN HPD OR HP OR LANDMARKS <br />(a) Relationship to Base Districts: The HPD or HP is the designation of <br />an additionally restricted zone, or specific property restrictions for an <br />historic property, within any zone, which may be applied to existing <br />zoning districts as described herein. When such a district or property is <br />established, the HPD or HP shall be shown as an indication to the <br />underlying districts by the designation of HPD for Historic <br />Preservation District, or HP for Historic Properties, on the zoning map <br />A HPD or HP may cross or transit several base districts, however, the <br />uses permitted in each base district aze limited to the boundaries of that <br />base district, except as otherwise provided herein. <br />(b) Initial Designation Procedure: The Commission may propose <br />designations of any azea, place, building, structure, work of art or other <br />object as an HPD or HP on its own initiative or upon the <br />recommendation of the Heritage Advisory Board or upon a request by <br />an owner of a property. Proposals for designation must be <br />accompanied by information with respect to the special historical, <br />
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